A flour bomb is a fragile container (e.g. a paper bag) filled with flour for the purpose to be thrown at a person or object to cause an inconvenient and messy stain, called flour bombing. Alternately, sometimes a bucket of flour can be used.
Flour bombs and flour bombing are a classic protest method, along with the throwing of eggs and overripe tomatoes.
The effect of flour bombs is made worse by the inclusion of eggs, or containers of other liquid, making the removal of the resultant mixture difficult.
On 19 May 2004, during Prime Minister's Questions, two members of the Fathers 4 Justice organisation threw condoms filled with purple-dyed flour at Tony Blair, in the chamber of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The event highlighted the poor security methods employed in and around the Houses of Parliament at the time.BBC U.K. On This Day, "2004: Angry dads hit Blair with purple flour"
Several candidates in the 2017 French Presidential Election, including future president
French Elections: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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